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Português: Seminário diocesano Notícia da visita da princesa de Hanau, que pensamos ser a condessa Hermine Grote (1859-1939), então viúva do príncipe Karl von Harnau (1840-1905), ao Seminário, acompanhada do padre Ernest Schmitz (1854-1922), demorando-se largamente no museu. O padre Ernest João Schmitz (Rheydt, 18 mai. 1845 – Haifa, 1922), zoólogo e nitólogo, nasceu na Alemanha e entrou para a Congregação da Missão de São Vicente de Paulo em 25 de setembro de 1864, vindo para o Funchal em 1874, naturalizando-se português. Exerceu então funções de capelão do Hospício Princesa D. Amélia e professor de Ciências Naturais no seminário diocesano do Funchal, de 1881 a 1898, tendo sido vice-reitor do mesmo, de 27 set. 1881 a 7 jul. 1908, onde fundou um Museu de História Natural. Entre 1898 e 1902 esteve em Theux, na Bélgica e, a pedido do governo imperial alemão, veio a dirigir o hospício de São Paulo em Jerusalém, desde meados de 1908 a 1914, passando ao Tabgha, nas margens do lago Tiberíades, assumindo ainda no Verão de 1920, a direcção do hospício de São Carlos, em Haifa, onde faleceu. |
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Author | Diário de Notícias do Funchal |
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editThis media is part of the Arquipelagos Image Bank colletion, as a result of a GLAM partnership. The Arquipelagos Image Bank is coordinated by professor Rui Carita, Professor Emeritus of Universidade da Madeira, supporting for History and Art university classes and research on related subjects. Image descriptions imported from the Image Bank are licensed by Prof. Rui Carita under CC-BY-SA 4.0.
Attribution in English: Public domain / Arquipelagos Collection Attribution in Portuguese: Domínio público / Arquipelagos |
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